They said they wanted to resolve their issues with their former bandmates "behind closed doors" before getting to work on their new album -- and it looks like the members of Kyuss Lives! got half of what they wanted from a federal court ruling handed down Monday (August 13).
Despite all the bad blood and legal drama between the trio of late, Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme has joined Kyuss singer and former bandmate John Garcia on a track from ex-Queens and Kyuss bassist Nick Oliveri's new Mondo Generator album.
Former Queens of the Stone Age bassist Nick Oliveri has entered a plea of not guilty to the five charges stemming from his five hour standoff with police last summer.
Former Queens of the Stone Age/Kyuss and current Kyuss Lives! bassist Nick Oliveri is facing a massive heap of legal trouble after an incident last month during which he engaged in a five-hour standoff with a SWAT team in Los Angeles. According to TMZ, the bald 'n' bearded bassist is staring down four felonies and up to 15 years in prison as a result.